Our Bylaw Enforcement is reliant on your assistance in reporting issues of concern to our compliance and enforcement team. Reporting a concern lets us know that there is an issue to be addressed, and can help reduce conflict within a community. We have several tools to ensure that bylaws are observed, including:
Enforceable Bylaws |
We can address a concern when we have an enforceable bylaw in place for that issue. Some issues we have enforceable bylaws for include:
You can find more information about our enforceable bylaws through this link. |
Bylaw Enforcement Process |
Upon receipt of a formal complaint, the following procedures take place:
If the CRD takes legal action or cleaning up a property, cost recovery methods are also initiated. Whenever possible the CRD will recover its bylaw enforcement costs. |
Enforcement Timelines |
When a complaint is received by the Bylaw Enforcement Officer, it may take some time to investigate, depending on his/her workload. Please note that every complaint is investigated. Wherever possible, the officer works with the property owners to resolve the issue and is monitoring for compliance. Resources do not allow for an Officer to inform a complainant of every development in an investigation. If you require an update or additional information, please contact the Bylaw Enforcement department. |
Animal Control Concerns |
The CRD does not have bylaws addressing animals at large (being off the owner's property), pet licensing, or cruelty to animals. For information or assistance, please contact the S.P.C.A. |
Dangerous Dog Concerns |
No. However, there is provincial “Dangerous Dog” legislation that the RCMP can enforce in certain cases. It is suggested that you contact the RCMP if you believe a dog could be dangerous. |
Noise Complaints & Barking Dogs |
The CRD has a barking dog section in its noise bylaw. However, the bylaw is only in effect in certain electoral areas (area A, B, D, E, F, G, H, L). Please contact the Bylaw Enforcement Department for further information or to Report a Concern. |